Any call slot that isn't from a CQ message.  So the reply will be  a non-CQ 
message.I'm using a beta version of JTAlert right now but I don't think that 
matters except for the fact that you can click on any call slot now which I 
don't think you could do at 2.7.5.
I tried to find the segfault using gdb on a debug version but it died inside a 
Qt function and had no stack to see where it was.
I started message_aggregator but it's not seeing any messages.  It's sitting on 
the same port so what else do I need to do to get it seeing things?
I'll send you some debug info privately that may help.But I think it's probably 
somewhere where wstj-x is expecting "CQ...." and not getting it.
There really isn't any reason to click on one of those messages but somebody 
tried it anyways so that's why I tested it and am reporting it.
de Mike W9MDB


      From: Bill Somerville <[email protected]>
 To: [email protected] 
 Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2016 5:42 AM
 Subject: Re: [wsjt-devel] JTAlert click crashes wsjt-x
   
 On 28/06/2016 05:34, Black Michael wrote:
  
 Using r6810.  If you click a non-CQ call slot in JTAlert WSJT-X dies with a 
segfault. Apparently doesn't like parsing a non CQ message. 
 Hi Mike, I have not yet been able to reproduce this. Which version of JTAlert 
are you using? Can you reproduce the issue using message_aggregator? What is 
the decode text, of the message you double clicked, that causes this issue? 73
 Bill
 G4WJS.
  
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